Integrated Team-Based Primary Care
Integrated Team-Based Primary Care in Rural Communities: A Scoping Review
Project Status:In progress
Knowledge User(s)
Patient and Public Partner
Funding Source(s)
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) through the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) Evidence Alliance
Project Objectives
To investigate how integrated primary care teams promote access to primary care in rural communities in Canada.
Research Approach
Scoping Review
Project Lead(s)
Brenda Andreas
Brenda is a patient, patient partner, and research collaborator within her home province in Saskatchewan and nationally with a number of health partner organizations. She is the co-chair of the Canadian Primary Care Research Network Patient Council and is an active collaborator on a number of research projects. She lives in a small rural community and is active in her community.
Davina Banner-Lukaris
Davina Banner is an Associate Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Northern British Columbia and a cardiovascular and rural health researcher, educator, and palliative care nurse. Davina leads an interdisciplinary program of research and has a special interest in integrated knowledge translation and patient engagement. Davina is a mother of three, fitness enthusiast, and eternal optimist.
Project Outputs
In Progress